According to the Gallup Independent ( http://bit.ly/XqyZB3), a McKinley County sheriff's investigator said in a court document that the organization's president reported being concerned about Mataya withdrawing money from the organization's bank account.

An online court docket indicates that Mataya hasn't yet entered a plea to the charge filed Friday in Gallup Magistrate Court. The docket doesn't indicate that he has an attorney.

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